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... 84 Choosing a Color Temperature 88 Preset Manual 90 Viewfinder Photography 90 Live View (Spot White Balance 93 Managing Presets 96 Image Enhancement 100 Picture Controls 100 Creating Custom Picture Controls 106 Preserving Detail in Highlights and Shadows 110 Active D-Lighting 110 High Dynamic Range (HDR 112 Flash Photography 116 Using a Flash 116...
... 84 Choosing a Color Temperature 88 Preset Manual 90 Viewfinder Photography 90 Live View (Spot White Balance 93 Managing Presets 96 Image Enhancement 100 Picture Controls 100 Creating Custom Picture Controls 106 Preserving Detail in Highlights and Shadows 110 Active D-Lighting 110 High Dynamic Range (HDR 112 Flash Photography 116 Using a Flash 116...
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... Deletion 201 Deleting Photographs 203 Full-Frame, Thumbnail, and Calendar Playback 203 The Playback Menu 205 Connections 208 Installing ViewNX 2 208 Using ViewNX 2 211 Copy Pictures to the Computer 211 View Pictures 213 Printing Photographs 214 Viewing Photographs on TV 222 v
... Deletion 201 Deleting Photographs 203 Full-Frame, Thumbnail, and Calendar Playback 203 The Playback Menu 205 Connections 208 Installing ViewNX 2 208 Using ViewNX 2 211 Copy Pictures to the Computer 211 View Pictures 213 Printing Photographs 214 Viewing Photographs on TV 222 v
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... no private information (for preset manual (0 90). Disposing of such data is the user's responsibility. Deleted files can sometimes be taken to also replace any pictures selected for example, pictures of personal image data.
... no private information (for preset manual (0 90). Disposing of such data is the user's responsibility. Deleted files can sometimes be taken to also replace any pictures selected for example, pictures of personal image data.
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...camera is inspected or serviced. A Life-Long Learning As part of Nikon's "Life-Long Learning" commitment to ongoing product support and education, continually-updated information is available on-line at weddings or before taking pictures on a trip), take a test shot to ensure that may ...result from the Nikon representative in Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East: http://www.nikon-asia.com/ Visit these services). Nikon recommends that the camera be inspected by Nikon specifically for use with ...
...camera is inspected or serviced. A Life-Long Learning As part of Nikon's "Life-Long Learning" commitment to ongoing product support and education, continually-updated information is available on-line at weddings or before taking pictures on a trip), take a test shot to ensure that may ...result from the Nikon representative in Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East: http://www.nikon-asia.com/ Visit these services). Nikon recommends that the camera be inspected by Nikon specifically for use with ...
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... thumbnails 196, 197 Playback 34, 185 Two-button reset 133 3 Monitor Flash mode 126 Viewing settings 11 Flash compensation 128 Viewing pictures 34 8 P button Live view 172 Changing settings in the Full-frame playback 185 information display 14 4 G button Changing settings ...during live Menu 15, 224 view 179 5 L/U button Retouching pictures 290 Help 15 9 Viewfinder eyepiece 23 Protect 201 10 Viewfinder 28 White balance 82 11 Diopter adjustment control......... 28 6 X/T button...
... thumbnails 196, 197 Playback 34, 185 Two-button reset 133 3 Monitor Flash mode 126 Viewing settings 11 Flash compensation 128 Viewing pictures 34 8 P button Live view 172 Changing settings in the Full-frame playback 185 information display 14 4 G button Changing settings ...during live Menu 15, 224 view 179 5 L/U button Retouching pictures 290 Help 15 9 Viewfinder eyepiece 23 Protect 201 10 Viewfinder 28 White balance 82 11 Diopter adjustment control......... 28 6 X/T button...
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... that camera noise is pressed. The camera takes CL Continuous low photographs at a fast rate while the shutter-release button is pressed. E Self-timer Take pictures with the selftimer. The Release-Mode Dial Rotate the release mode dial to choose a release mode (0 46).
... that camera noise is pressed. The camera takes CL Continuous low photographs at a fast rate while the shutter-release button is pressed. E Self-timer Take pictures with the selftimer. The Release-Mode Dial Rotate the release mode dial to choose a release mode (0 46).
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... 62 Aperture (number of stops) .........37 3 AF area brackets 28, 189 11 Monochrome indicator 100 4 Focus indicator 32, 69 (displayed when the Monochrome 5 Metering 75 Picture Control or a Picture Control 6 Autoexposure (AE) lock 77 based on Monochrome is selected) 7 Exposure mode 36 12 Low battery warning 29 9
... 62 Aperture (number of stops) .........37 3 AF area brackets 28, 189 11 Monochrome indicator 100 4 Focus indicator 32, 69 (displayed when the Monochrome 5 Metering 75 Picture Control or a Picture Control 6 Autoexposure (AE) lock 77 based on Monochrome is selected) 7 Exposure mode 36 12 Low battery warning 29 9
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... Focus points indicator 64 16 Fn button assignment 263 AF-area mode indicator 64 17 AE-L/AF-L button assignment .....267 3D-tracking indicator 64 18 Picture Control indicator 101 9 Exposure indicator 43 19 Long exposure noise reduction Exposure compensation indicator 242 display 80 20 Custom settings bank 245 Bracketing progress indicator...
... Focus points indicator 64 16 Fn button assignment 263 AF-area mode indicator 64 17 AE-L/AF-L button assignment .....267 3D-tracking indicator 64 18 Picture Control indicator 101 9 Exposure indicator 43 19 Long exposure noise reduction Exposure compensation indicator 242 display 80 20 Custom settings bank 245 Bracketing progress indicator...
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... ISO noise reduction ...........242 3 Active D-Lighting 110 4 HDR (High Dynamic Range).......112 5 Pv button assignment 266 6 Fn button assignment 263 7 AE-L/AF-L button assignment .....267 8 Picture Control 100 10 9 8 7 6 9 Long exposure noise reduction 242 10 Custom settings bank 245 A Tool Tips A tool tip giving the name of the information display. Highlight...
... ISO noise reduction ...........242 3 Active D-Lighting 110 4 HDR (High Dynamic Range).......112 5 Pv button assignment 266 6 Fn button assignment 263 7 AE-L/AF-L button assignment .....267 8 Picture Control 100 10 9 8 7 6 9 Long exposure noise reduction 242 10 Custom settings bank 245 A Tool Tips A tool tip giving the name of the information display. Highlight...
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... not in focus Viewfinder in focus A Adjusting Viewfinder Focus If you are in sharp focus. Adjust Viewfinder Focus The camera is in focus before framing pictures in the viewfinder. 1 Turn the camera on . 2 Focus the viewfinder.
... not in focus Viewfinder in focus A Adjusting Viewfinder Focus If you are in sharp focus. Adjust Viewfinder Focus The camera is in focus before framing pictures in the viewfinder. 1 Turn the camera on . 2 Focus the viewfinder.
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...on the current photograph, press 1 and 3 (0 188). 1/12 NIKON Df To end playback and return to shooting mode, press the shutter-release button halfway. 1/ 125 F5. 6 100 50mm 0, 0 100NC_DF DSC_0001. Additional pictures can be displayed in the monitor for Image review in the playback menu... (0 232), photographs are automatically displayed in the monitor. Basic Playback 1 Press the K button. K button 2 View additional pictures. A photograph will be s displayed by pressing 4 or 2. JPG 15/10/2013 10: 02: 28 NORMAL 4928x3280 A Image Review When On ...
...on the current photograph, press 1 and 3 (0 188). 1/12 NIKON Df To end playback and return to shooting mode, press the shutter-release button halfway. 1/ 125 F5. 6 100 50mm 0, 0 100NC_DF DSC_0001. Additional pictures can be displayed in the monitor for Image review in the playback menu... (0 232), photographs are automatically displayed in the monitor. Basic Playback 1 Press the K button. K button 2 View additional pictures. A photograph will be s displayed by pressing 4 or 2. JPG 15/10/2013 10: 02: 28 NORMAL 4928x3280 A Image Review When On ...
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... the photograph you wish to playback. s 2 Delete the photograph. A confirmation dialog will be recovered once deleted. 1 Display the photograph. To exit without O button deleting the picture, press K. Note that photographs can not be displayed; Press the O button. A Delete To delete selected images (0 205), all images in the current folder (0 205), use...
... the photograph you wish to playback. s 2 Delete the photograph. A confirmation dialog will be recovered once deleted. 1 Display the photograph. To exit without O button deleting the picture, press K. Note that photographs can not be displayed; Press the O button. A Delete To delete selected images (0 205), all images in the current folder (0 205), use...
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... mode to control timing of 1/200 s or faster, remaining settings other settings at default values, and memory remaining in single frame mode. E Self-timer: Take pictures with an EN-EL14a battery, continuous-servo AF, manual or shutter-priority auto exposure, a shutter speed of click made by mirror, which the slightest camera...
... mode to control timing of 1/200 s or faster, remaining settings other settings at default values, and memory remaining in single frame mode. E Self-timer: Take pictures with an EN-EL14a battery, continuous-servo AF, manual or shutter-priority auto exposure, a shutter speed of click made by mirror, which the slightest camera...
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Frame rate drops at slow shutter speeds or very small apertures (high f-numbers), when vibration reduction (available with a memory buffer for about 55 pictures. Do not remove the memory card or remove or disconnect the power source until all images in a single burst, see page 364. 47 A ...while photographs are being saved to 100 photographs can be stored in the buffer at right shows the display when space remains in place of pictures that the frame rate will be disabled and the images transferred to a few seconds to the memory card. The approximate number of photographs ...
Frame rate drops at slow shutter speeds or very small apertures (high f-numbers), when vibration reduction (available with a memory buffer for about 55 pictures. Do not remove the memory card or remove or disconnect the power source until all images in a single burst, see page 364. 47 A ...while photographs are being saved to 100 photographs can be stored in the buffer at right shows the display when space remains in place of pictures that the frame rate will be disabled and the images transferred to a few seconds to the memory card. The approximate number of photographs ...
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k Frame the picture, focus, and then press the shutter-release button the rest of a tripod is recommended. 1 Select mirror... way down again to MUP. To prevent blurring caused by camera movement when the mirror is raised. Mirror up Mode A picture will not be taken automatically if no operations are performed for about 30 s after the mirror is raised. 50 Release mode..., photos can not be framed in the viewfinder and autofocus and metering will be performed. 3 Take a picture. Rotate the release-mode dial to take a picture. A Mirror up Mode Choose this mode to raise the mirror.
k Frame the picture, focus, and then press the shutter-release button the rest of a tripod is recommended. 1 Select mirror... way down again to MUP. To prevent blurring caused by camera movement when the mirror is raised. Mirror up Mode A picture will not be taken automatically if no operations are performed for about 30 s after the mirror is raised. 50 Release mode..., photos can not be framed in the viewfinder and autofocus and metering will be performed. 3 Take a picture. Rotate the release-mode dial to take a picture. A Mirror up Mode Choose this mode to raise the mirror.
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... lenses for use with DX format cameras and have a smaller angle of the image may be apparent in resolution or that the edges of the picture are designed for 35mm format cameras. dImage Recording Options Image Area Choose an image area from FX (36×24) 1.0× and DX (24×...
... lenses for use with DX format cameras and have a smaller angle of the image may be apparent in resolution or that the edges of the picture are designed for 35mm format cameras. dImage Recording Options Image Area Choose an image area from FX (36×24) 1.0× and DX (24×...
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... sensor (36.0 × 23.9 mm), producing an angle of the lens in 35mm format, multiply by 1.5. d ❚❚ Auto DX Crop Choose whether to record pictures in gray when Off is attached. the area outside the crop can be used. Crop selected for Custom Setting a5 (Focus point illumination) > AF point...
... sensor (36.0 × 23.9 mm), producing an angle of the lens in 35mm format, multiply by 1.5. d ❚❚ Auto DX Crop Choose whether to record pictures in gray when Off is attached. the area outside the crop can be used. Crop selected for Custom Setting a5 (Focus point illumination) > AF point...
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... page 64. the camera will focus on page 64. In AF-C focus mode, the camera will focus based on information from side to quickly compose pictures with the subject in the viewfinder (e.g., birds). • 3D-tracking: Select the focus point as described on page 64; The number of focus points varies...
... page 64. the camera will focus on page 64. In AF-C focus mode, the camera will focus based on information from side to quickly compose pictures with the subject in the viewfinder (e.g., birds). • 3D-tracking: Select the focus point as described on page 64; The number of focus points varies...
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... cases, ISO sensitivities of ISO 100 or above are more likely to be subject to ISO sensitivities 0.3-4 EV over ISO 12800 (ISO 16000- 204800 equivalent). Pictures taken at high ISO sensitivities, see page 242. A Hi 0.3-Hi 4 The settings Hi 0.3 through Lo 1 correspond to reduce noise at these settings are recommended. Contrast...
... cases, ISO sensitivities of ISO 100 or above are more likely to be subject to ISO sensitivities 0.3-4 EV over ISO 12800 (ISO 16000- 204800 equivalent). Pictures taken at high ISO sensitivities, see page 242. A Hi 0.3-Hi 4 The settings Hi 0.3 through Lo 1 correspond to reduce noise at these settings are recommended. Contrast...
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.... -1 EV No exposure compensation +1 EV Exposure compensation is most effective when used to the desired setting. Choose from the value suggested by the camera, making pictures brighter or darker. Exposure Compensation Exposure compensation is used with center-weighted or spot metering (0 75).
.... -1 EV No exposure compensation +1 EV Exposure compensation is most effective when used to the desired setting. Choose from the value suggested by the camera, making pictures brighter or darker. Exposure Compensation Exposure compensation is used with center-weighted or spot metering (0 75).